The Japan Times, Friday 17th January 1913 (Page 8)

OTORI, HERO OF KOKUGIKAN

BEATS MIGHTY HITACHIYAMA IN HIS SEVENTH VICTORY

    The seventh days' wrestling contest at the Kokugikan drew even a larger crowd than the previous day. The wrestlers of both camps were eagerly backed by their supporters and gave a most exciting exhibition.
    Otori, who had advanced on the wings of victory after each successive battle, was matched with the great champion, Hitachiyama, and vanquished his mighty rival. Otori was again the victor of the day. In the matches the Western Camp won more points.

EASTERN CAMP WESTERN CAMP
Omifuji Igarashi*
Hakkozan (no award) Umenohana
Shiunryu* Akashiryu
Tateshiwo Katsurayama*
= Sakuragawa* Uranohama
Ryugasaki* Toshuzan
Onogawa Tsuruwatari*
Shikainami (no award) Kurosegawa
Ayanami Kanenohana
Kohitachi (no award) Isegahama+
Komagatake (draw) Orochigata
= Nishinoumi Tamatsubaki*
Asahimatsu Umegatani*
= Hitachiyama Otori*
(* Indicates victory and = indicates well-matched contest.)
    Today's wrestling matches are as follows:
EASTERN CAMP WESTERN CAMP
Yamadagawa Igarashi
Shiunryu Kantamago
Hakkozan Toshuzan
Yatakayama Umenohana
= Shikainami Ishiyama
Ikarigata Akashiryu
Ryugasaki Uranohama
Omifuji Orochigata
Onogawa Kanenohana
Asahimatsu Tamateyama
= Ayanami Kurosegawa
= Kohitachi Tamatsubaki
Konishiki Isegahama
Sakuragawa Otori
Komagatake Tsuruwatari
Hitachiyama Katsurayama
= Nishinoumi Umegatani